Rainbow

200km/7900ft ACP Brevet


Start time Saturday January 18, 2025 7:00 am
Time limit 13 hours 30 minutes
Ride ends Saturday January 18, 2025 8:30 pm
Start location Doyle Park 8175 Regents Rd San Diego
Nearest parking Parking available at start location.
Map rwgps
Organizers Timothy Sullivan
Registration info Online registration closed on Friday January 17, 2025 1:00 pm.
Register Brevet has already taken place.
Registered riders There are 43 registered riders.
James Allen
Robert Anderson
Carolyn Beck
Kevin Bilbee
Rick Blacker
Matthew Cazalas
Fabiola Diaz
Clif Dierking
Lam Do
Pablo Dorantes
Laura Gallagher
Nikoloz Gelashvili
Maitram Giske
Fransiscus Hardianto
Brook Henderson
Lori Hoechlin
Aaron Holdaway
Takeshi Hosokawa
Kerin Huber
Chris Litvin
Sam Liu
Tony Lowery
Deirdre Mann
Robert Mann
Julio Martinez
Nicholas McCurry
Dave Milsom
Randy Olson
Kim Pham
Ed Pogue
Veronika Rodriguez
Tadeo Romero
Max Saenz
Bill Scanga
Barbara Sullivan
Patrick Sullivan
Wei Sun
Jaime Sy-quia
Elizabeth Tenuto
Dorina Vaccaroni
George Vargas
Melissa Walker
Aliya Weise
Results RUSA results page

The 15th annual running of Rainbow 200k to start our ACP Super Randonneur Series (SR Series).

Starting from University City’s Doyle Park, you’ll descend down Torrey Pines to the Penasquitos Creek estuary, turning inland riding along the rolling terrain through Rancho Santa Fe for a good warm up.

On Del Dios Hwy you’ll start the first climb to Escondido, riding by Lake Hodges Dam and the reservoir. After a respite on Harmony Grove/Elfin Forest, you’ll climb up Twin Oaks Valley Rd to reach the north inland community of San Marcos. After descending down Old Hwy 395 and passing Lawrence Welk Resort, you’ll start your third climb up Circle R Rd.

Rolling along the picturesque West Lilac Rd and Lilac Rd, riding by the Yellow Deli which never seems to be open and the Lavendar Farm, the top of Couser Canyon Rd is guarded by a steep but short ascent. The reward for the arduous effort is a scenic descent down the winding road partially covered by overhanging avocado trees followed by the green pastures in the San Luis Rey River valley where you’ll see cattle grazing on verdant pasture. Crossing Hwy 76, you’ll reach the “dreaded” Rice Canyon climb: dreaded because after you summit and find relief as you descend, that joy is short-lived as another climb slaps you in the face until you come to Rainbow.

After a short or extended recovery at the Rainbow control, you’ll tmake your way to the eastern outskirts of Fallbrook to enjoy the extended downhill on Live Oak Park Rd to Winterwarm before connecting up to Hwy 76. At Mance Buchanon Park, you’ll continue on the San Luis Rey Bike Trail. Expect a respectable amount of headwind on your way out to Oceanside where you can pick up a prevailing though not guaranteed tailwind as you ride south along the coast, reaching Torrey Pines for the final climb.

At the finish Tim will welcome you with his usual Celtic joviality accompanied by snacks and refreshments.

Make sure to enter the park at the Regents Rd entrance where you can park your vehicle. Public bathrooms are available in the park.

With sunset at 17:09 PST, all participants are required to follow RUSA’s nighttime reflectivity rules as summarized on the FAQ page (Frequently Asked Questions – SD Randos).

Please read our accepted proof of passage.